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Kremlin confirms recent strikes on Ukraine’s energy system part retaliation for Taganrog

Earlier on Friday, the Russian Defense Ministry reported that Russia’s Armed Forces had launched high-precision strikes on Ukraine’s fuel and energy infrastructure, which generates power for its defense sector, in response to the attack on the Taganrog airfield with ATACMS missiles earlier this week

MOSCOW, December 13. /TASS/. The Russian military's latest attack on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure was not only a strategic hit, but also served as retaliation for a recent Ukrainian strike on the Taganrog military airfield, Kremlin Spokesman Dmitry Peskov confirmed.

"For that reason as well," Peskov said responding to a question from reporters.

Earlier on Friday, the Russian Defense Ministry reported that Russia’s Armed Forces had launched high-precision strikes on Ukraine’s fuel and energy infrastructure, which generates power for its defense sector, in response to the attack on the Taganrog airfield with ATACMS missiles earlier this week. All targets were successfully hit, the Russian military specified.

On December 11, the Kiev regime hit the Taganrog airfield in southern Russia’s Rostov Region. An investigation revealed that six US-made ATACMS ballistic missiles were used in the attack. While no damage to the airfield was reported as the debris of ATACMS missiles fell, several personnel were injured. The Russian Defense Ministry subsequently vowed retaliation for the attack. Peskov stated earlier that the timing of the retaliatory strike would be at Russia's discretion.